Rents in Denmark compared to Europe
This comparison presents the median monthly rental prices for a 1-bedroom apartment in the most expensive regions of capital cities or major urban centers, based on our in-house research.
Italy, Milan | € 3,000 |
Switzerland, Zurich | € 2,313 |
France, Paris | € 2,000 |
Netherlands, Amsterdam | € 2,000 |
Spain, Madrid | € 1,875 |
Denmark, Copenhagen | € 1,748 |
Iceland | € 1,744 |
Ireland, Dublin | € 1,676 |
Luxembourg | € 1,600 |
Sweden, Stockholm | € 1,588 |
Portugal, Lisbon | € 1,500 |
Germany, Berlin | € 1,400 |
Finland, Helsinki | € 1,320 |
Czech Republic, Prague | € 1,258 |
Greece, Athens | € 1,200 |
Belgium, Brussels | € 1,120 |
Slovenia, Ljubljana | € 1,100 |
Austria, Vienna | € 1,050 |
Poland, Warsaw | € 1,040 |
Malta, Valletta | € 900 |
Latvia, Riga | € 900 |
Norway, Oslo | € 894 |
Lithuania, Vilnius | € 850 |
Slovakia, Bratislava | € 800 |
Turkey, Istanbul | € 764 |
Hungary, Budapest | € 737 |
Romania, Bucharest | € 720 |
Estonia, Tallinn | € 640 |
Cyprus, Nicosia | € 600 |
Croatia, Zagreb | € 550 |
Bulgaria, Sofia | € 500 |
Montenegro, Podgorica | € 350 |
Macedonia, Skopje | € 250 |
Denmark generates good house price data. Prices of new and existing dwellings are published by the StatBank Denmark, both monthly and quarterly. The Association of Danish Mortgage Banks also publishes quarterly house statistics. General economics statistics are available from the National Bank of Denmark and the StatBank Denmark.